Brian Greer, 4-H Youth Development Educator with Kiwanis Vice-President David Spencer
Brian noted that most people upon hearing 4-H think of the Fair. He said the Fair is the showcase for what the 4-H youth have been doing all year long. He also noted many automatically think of animals and agriculture when hearing of 4-H. 70% of 4-Hers do not live on a farm The only requirement for membership is that you enroll in at least one project. There are over 60 projects to choose from including Arts and Crafts; Bicycle; Cake Decorating; Collections; Entomology; Legos; Rocketry; and Woodworking.
To find out more see @HancockCounty4HIndiana at Facebook, visit webpage purdue.edu/extension/hancock or e-mail greerb@purdue.edu
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